Emails obtained by the USA Today Network show Florida Democrats organized an effort to provide voters who had submitted improper ballots a chance to fix them using altered forms.

According to the Naples Daily News, one Democrat leader directed party aides to send out altered forms that would allow voters with signature issues on their absentee ballots to fix them, after the state deadline had passed.

The vote-by-mail ballots had a deadline of November 5th, the day before the election. The volunteers and staff were given copies of a form known as a “cure affidavit,” which had a deadline of November 8th.

The unaltered form is featured on the left below, the altered version is on the right:

On November 7th, Florida deputy field director Jennifer Kim sent out an email to those volunteers and staff which provided a list of voters who had not properly signed their ballots. The altered forms were to be filled out, emailed to the voters, printed out, signed, and delivered to the local election office.

It is clearly a ploy to take ballots that had been incorrectly submitted by the original deadline, correct them, and submit them in the hopes they could extend the deadline.

One Palm Beach Democrat said in an interview the idea was to have voters fix and submit as many absentee ballots as possible with the altered forms in hopes of later including them in vote totals if a judge ruled such ballots were allowed.

This is election fraud. A fraud that Democrats continue to mock as being non-existent when President Trump and Republicans voice their concerns over election integrity.

The Florida Election should be called in favor of Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis in that large numbers of new ballots showed up out of nowhere, and many ballots are missing or forged. An honest vote count is no longer possible-ballots massively infected. Must go with Election Night!

Reports indicate that while altered forms were found in particular counties, “Florida Democrats were organizing a broader statewide effort beyond those counties to give voters the altered forms to fix improper absentee ballots.”

Election fraud

Democrats like to pretend election fraud isn’t actually a thing.

In fact, Pam Keith, a Palm Beach County Democrat, who actually shared a message with her Twitter followers on how to “perfect” their absentee ballots after the deadline, denied that these actions constitute fraud.